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第16章

THE GERM OF DEATH

By this time I was becoming used to Kennedy's strange visitors and, in fact, had begun to enjoy keenly the uncertainty of not knowing just what to expect from them next.Still, I was hardly prepared one evening to see a tall, nervous foreigner stalk noiselessly and unannounced into our apartment and hand his card to Kennedy without saying a word.

"Dr.Nicholas Kharkoff - hum - er, Jameson, you must have forgotten to latch the door.Well, Dr.Kharkoff, what can I do for you? It is evident something has upset you."The tall Russian put his forefinger to his lips and, taking one of our good chairs, placed it by the door.Then he stood on it and peered cautiously through the transom into the hallway."I think Ieluded him this time," he exclaimed, as he nervously took a seat.

"Professor Kennedy, I am being followed.Every step that I take somebody shadows me, from the moment I leave my office until Ireturn.It is enough to drive me mad.But that is only one reason why I have come here to-night.I believe that I can trust you as a friend of justice - a friend of Russian freedom?"He had included me in his earnest but somewhat vague query, so that I did not withdraw.Somehow, apparently, he had heard of Kennedy's rather liberal political views.

"It is about Vassili Saratovsky, the father of the Russian revolution, as we call him, that I have come to consult you," he continued quickly."Just two weeks ago he was taken ill.It came on suddenly, a violent fever which continued for a week.Then he seemed to grow better, after the crisis had passed, and even attended a meeting of our central committee the other night.But in the meantime Olga Samarova, the little Russian dancer, whom you have perhaps seen, fell ill in the same way.Samarova is an ardent revolutionist, you know.This morning the servant at my own home on East Broadway was also stricken, and - who knows? - perhaps it will be my turn next.For to-night Saratovsky had an even more violent return of the fever, with intense shivering, excruciating pains in the limbs, and delirious headache.It is not like anything I ever saw before.Can you look into the case before it grows any worse, Professor?"Again the Russian got on the chair and looked over the transom to be sure that he was not being overheard.

"I shall be only too glad to help you in any way I can," returned Kennedy, his manner expressing the genuine interest that he never feigned over a particularly knotty problem in science and crime.

"I had the pleasure of meeting Saratovsky once in London.I shall try to see him the first thing in the morning."Dr.Kharkoff's face fell."I had hoped you would see him to-night.

If anything should happen -"

"Is it as urgent as that?"

"I believe it is," whispered Kharkoff, leaning forward earnestly.

"We can call a taxicab - it will not take long, sir.Consider, there are many lives possibly at stake," he pleaded.

"Very well, I will go," consented Kennedy.

At the street door Kharkoff stopped short and drew Kennedy back.

"Look - across the street in the shadow.There is the man.If I1

"There are two taxicabs waiting at the stand," suggested Kennedy.

"Doctor, you jump in the first, and Jameson and I will take the second.Then he can't follow us."It was done in a moment, and we were whisked away, to the chagrin of the figure, which glided impotently out of the shadow in vain pursuit, too late even to catch the number of the cab.

"A promising adventure," commented Kennedy, as we bumped along over New York's uneven asphalt."Have you ever met Saratovsky?""No," I replied dubiously."Will you guarantee that he will not blow us up with a bomb?""Grandmother!" replied Craig."Why, Walter, he is the most gentle, engaging old philosopher - ""That ever cut a throat or scuttled a ship?" I interrupted.

"On the contrary," insisted Kennedy, somewhat nettled, "he is a patriarch, respected by every faction of the revolutionists, from the fighting organisation to the believers in non-resistance and Tolstoy.I tell you, Walter, the nation that can produce a man such as Saratovsky deserves and some day will win political freedom.

I have heard of this Dr.Kharkoff before, too.His life would be a short one if he were in Russia.A remarkable man, who fled after those unfortunate uprisings in 1905.Ah, we are on Fifth Avenue.

I suspect that he is taking us to a club on the lower part of the avenue, where a number of the Russian reformers live, patiently waiting and planning for the great 'awakening' in their native land."Kharkoff's cab had stopped.Our quest had indeed brought us almost to Washington Square.Here we entered an old house of the past generation.As we passed through the wide hall, I noted the high ceilings, the old-fashioned marble mantels stained by time, the long, narrow rooms and dirty-white woodwork, and the threadbare furniture of black walnut and horsehair.

Upstairs in a small back room we found the venerable Saratovsky, tossing, half-delirious with the fever, on a disordered bed.His was a striking figure in this sordid setting, with a high intellectual forehead and deep-set, glowing coals of eyes which gave a hint at the things which had made his life one of the strangest among all the revolutionists of Russia and the works he had done among the most daring.The brown dye was scarcely yet out of his flowing white beard - a relic of his last trip back to his fatherland, where he had eluded the secret police in the disguise of a German gymnasium professor.

Saratovsky extended a thin, hot, emaciated hand to us, and we remained standing.Kennedy said nothing for the moment.The sick man motioned feebly to us to come closer.

"Professor Kennedy," he whispered, "there is some deviltry afoot.

The Russian autocracy would stop at nothing.Kharkoff has probably told you of it.I am so weak - "He groaned and sank back, overcome by a chill that seemed to rack his poor gaunt form.

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